The latest issue of film magazine Empire has a special Doctor Who feature and exclusive photoshoot. Check out a snippet below, the magazine is on sale on this Thursday (July 31).

Showrunner Steven Moffat and his new star are
promising to take the show into little darker realms, paring it down to
its key essence and stripping it of frippery and flirting. "It can
become a kind of franchise where it's not a real character at all",
cautioned Capaldi, "but just an amalgam of elements that people think
are Doctor Who: a scarf, a bow tie... I wanted to be the actual Doctor Who."

Elaborating
on the kind of man this new Doctor will be, Capaldi stressed his
enigmatic qualities:

"He's more alien than he's been for a while. He doesn't quite understand human beings or really care very
much about their approval."

Jenna Coleman agreed:

"With Matt's Doctor
[Clara] felt quite safe, really. She knew she'd be
caught if she was in danger, but this guy is a lot less human-friendly
and a lot less patient. He's more removed and inaccessible. You can't
quite access him in the same way."

Cold fish or not, fans should
feel in safe hands, because Capaldi has solid Whovian bona fides.
"Doctor Who was a part of being a kid in the '60s with The Beatles and
Sunday Night At The London Palladium and smog and bronchitis and all
that stuff," he enthused in Empire. "I think it's part of my DNA."